| F.M. Shipman and C.C. Marshall, `Formality considered harmful: Experiences, emerging themes, and directions on the use of formal representations in interactive systems', Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 8, 333--352, (1999). |
.... [23] The development of spatial hypertext systems such as VIKI [25] is one response to these perceived problems of the imposed constraints that overt formality can impose on users and their Although it can be argued that aspects of the Internet meet some of the criteria working processes [24]. In such systems some linkage is left implicit and exists as an emergent function of spatial arrangement and properties (e.g. through spatial analysis) 2.3 Workplace integration Workplace integration is essential for technology adoption. Although it might be seductive to think of a user ....
F. Shipman and C. Marshall, "Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, Emerging Themes, and Directions on the Use of Formal Representations in Interactive Systems", Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) , 8, 4 (Fall 1999), pp. 333-352.
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F.M. Shipman and C.C. Marshall, `Formality considered harmful: Experiences, emerging themes, and directions on the use of formal representations in interactive systems', Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 8, 333--352, (1999).
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F. M. Shipman and C. C. Marshall, "Formality considered harmful: Experiences, emerging themes, and directions on the use of formal representations in interactive systems", in Proc. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 1999, pp. 333-352, 1999.
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